Exploring Telomere Association in Donor–Recipient Pairs: Implications for Kidney Graft Longevity
Zeinab Abdelrahman, Alexander P. Maxwell, Amy Jayne McKnight

TL;DR
This study finds that longer telomere length in kidney transplant recipients is linked to better long-term graft survival.
Contribution
The study identifies recipient telomere length as a novel biomarker for predicting kidney graft survival.
Findings
Recipient telomere length was significantly associated with graft survival.
Longer telomere length in recipients was linked to a 90% reduction in graft failure risk.
Donor telomere length did not significantly affect graft survival.
Abstract
Introduction: Telomeres, which protect chromosome ends, are important in cell replication and are altered by ageing. In the realm of organ transplantation, telomere length has emerged as a potential biomarker for predicting both graft survival and recipient longevity. This study explores the correlation of telomere length with transplant outcomes to assess whether longer telomere length is associated with better long-term graft function and patient survival. Methods: Telomere length (TL) was analysed in 274 European renal transplant pairs (donors/recipients). Recipient DNA was collected before and after kidney transplantation, and donor DNA just prior to transplant surgery. Results: Donor TL was not significantly associated with graft survival. Donor age was a significant predictor of graft failure (1.02, 95% CI: 1.01–1.03, p < 0.01). Post-transplant recipient TL had a significant…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTelomeres, Telomerase, and Senescence · Epigenetics and DNA Methylation · Chromosomal and Genetic Variations
